The Barnardos Family Welfare Conference (FWC) service in South Tipperary was established in 2006. The service aims to improve the welfare of children and young people in South Tipperary through use of the FWC model. It operates under the remit of the Children Act 2001 as well as other policy and legislation emphasising the need for community and family based supports for young people at risk. This evaluation study was undertaken in order to provide feedback to stakeholders regarding how the service is operating and to examine the perspectives of people involved regarding its value and operation.peer-reviewe
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© University of ChesterThe Children’s Fund is a national initiative established as part of the Gover...
The Branches project is a family support service funded by Halton's Children and Young People's stra...
The overall aim of the research was to evaluate the contribution of BW to young people, employers, s...
Barnardos is a national voluntary childcare organisation. In the Eastern Region Coastal Area, Barnar...
Family group conferences (FGCs) were developed in New Zealand in the 1980s and from there began to b...
This report has been commissioned to appraise and draw together the main findings of a small Pilot P...
Barnardos supports children whose well-being is under threat, by working with them, their families a...
The overall aim of the research was to evaluate the contribution of BW to young people, employers, s...
Conferencing methodologies seek a partnership approach between the statutory agency and the family s...
This study is concerned with detailing the experiences of parents and social workers using the child...
Child, Youth and Family have partnered with Te Awatea Violence Research Centre at the University of ...
Introduction: The evaluation of one of the programs provided by the Communities for Chil...
The study is made in an attempt to evaluate a Non-Profit Organisation established 30 years ago. The ...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...
This report has been commissioned to appraise and draw together the main findings of Phase One of a ...
© University of ChesterThe Children’s Fund is a national initiative established as part of the Gover...
The Branches project is a family support service funded by Halton's Children and Young People's stra...
The overall aim of the research was to evaluate the contribution of BW to young people, employers, s...
Barnardos is a national voluntary childcare organisation. In the Eastern Region Coastal Area, Barnar...
Family group conferences (FGCs) were developed in New Zealand in the 1980s and from there began to b...
This report has been commissioned to appraise and draw together the main findings of a small Pilot P...
Barnardos supports children whose well-being is under threat, by working with them, their families a...
The overall aim of the research was to evaluate the contribution of BW to young people, employers, s...
Conferencing methodologies seek a partnership approach between the statutory agency and the family s...
This study is concerned with detailing the experiences of parents and social workers using the child...
Child, Youth and Family have partnered with Te Awatea Violence Research Centre at the University of ...
Introduction: The evaluation of one of the programs provided by the Communities for Chil...
The study is made in an attempt to evaluate a Non-Profit Organisation established 30 years ago. The ...